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  2. These Last-Minute DIY Halloween Costume Ideas Are Still So ...

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    Crafted from items you most likely have lying around the house right now, these are the best DIY Halloween costume ideas that will be a hit at any party (even if you waited til' the last minute!).

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  4. Mom's 'Last Minute' DIY Halloween Costume for Her Daughter ...

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    The idea to dress her then-2-year-old daughter as a campfire mainstay started when the Lindale resident visited her local store “last minute” and couldn’t find any ready-made costumes she liked.

  5. Lady Rai - Wikipedia

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    Lady Rai (c. 1570/1560 BC – 1530 BC) was an ancient Egyptian woman of the early 18th Dynasty who served as nursemaid to Queen Ahmose-Nefertari (1562–1495 BC). [1] Her mummified remains were discovered in a Theban tomb in 1881 and it is estimated that she was about 30–40 years old when she died around 1530 BC. [2]

  6. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes can also generate controversy through the overt sexualization of many women's costumes [47] – despite a surprisingly long history of it [48] [49] [50] – even those intended for young girls. While costumes of various occupations like student, police officer, academia, clergy, or nursing do exist for men, they are often at ...

  7. Tantour - Wikipedia

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    The tantour (tantoor) is a form of cone-shaped women's headdress similar to the hennin, popular in the Levant during the nineteenth century, but seldom seen after 1850 outside of use as a folk costume. [1] [2] The tantour was a customary gift presented to the bride by her husband on their wedding day. [3]